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from mexico when their suv got stuck on top of the border fence in arizona. the men were trying to use a makeshift ramp to drive over that wall. border patrol agents found the vehicle. the men inside ran back to mexico. >>> it will be a parade of giants this afternoon in san francisco for the world series champions. the san francisco giants swept the detroit tigers in four games. the team's second title in three years. >>> and think you have a great pumpkin this halloween night? a washington state man carved his pumpkin to be a portable version of the tetris video game. he carved the grid, loaded it up with l.e.d. lights and you can actually play the game. the pumpkin's stem is the joy stick. >>> tallying up the damage from superstorm sandy, cnbc's jackie deangeles is here with what's moving your money and even the initial numbers are staggering. >> reporter: that's exactly right. ihs global insight saying the superstorm could end up costing about $20 billion in property damage and $30 billion in lost business and those figures could be elevated when you acco
from mexico when their suv got stuck on top of the border fence in arizona. the men were trying to use a makeshift ramp to drive over that wall. border patrol agents found the vehicle. the men inside ran back to mexico. >>> it will be a parade of giants this afternoon in san francisco for the world series champions. the san francisco giants swept the detroit tigers in four games. the team's second title in three years. >>> and think you have a great pumpkin this halloween...
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. >> bill: maine, michigan minnesota, new mexico nevada pennsylvania, that those are basically -- these are toss-up states but say look like they are going to go for obama. >> i think the president is up something like six points in nevada which is a huge deal for him. >> bill: yeah, that's six leaning republican, they only have two. arizona and north carolina. and north carolina could still go the other way. >> yeah. >> bill: in the middle toss up and this is what it really comes down to, seven colorado, florida, iowa -- where i think the president is still up -- new hampshire -- which last i saw the president is still up -- ohio which is the president is up by five at least in one poll -- virginia president within it last time. >> tim kaine is doing very well there, about 50%. >> bill: and wisconsin. >> the "washington post" poll had the president up in virginia. >> four points, yeah. >> bill: so romney has got a long way to go. >> a long way to go. it has to be a perfect perfect election for him to make this work. to get to work, go door-to-door show up, and get those people to the p
. >> bill: maine, michigan minnesota, new mexico nevada pennsylvania, that those are basically -- these are toss-up states but say look like they are going to go for obama. >> i think the president is up something like six points in nevada which is a huge deal for him. >> bill: yeah, that's six leaning republican, they only have two. arizona and north carolina. and north carolina could still go the other way. >> yeah. >> bill: in the middle toss up and this is what...
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>> i also understand from canada and even mexico. >> from canada, from mexico, from texas. we mobilize together as an industry in order to bring electric confidence back to our customers. this partnership has existed since 1955 and we're dedicated to the safety of our customers and restoring power to them. >> and this is a major undertaking because of what we just saw this past summer, the people in the mid-atlantic area were without power for a very long time because of a storm and it was just last year with hurricane irene that brought a lot of power outages for a very lengthy time to the state of connecticut. >> that's right, i would contrast this storm from the deratio we experienced this summer, where it same upon us all at once, we didn't have the time to stage our crews. this time we have several days warning, we're staging our crews, but again, this is going to be a very, very severe storm. mr. owens, meteorologist chad myers has a question for you. >> this is going to be one of those big storms, it's going to be windy for a long time and people are going to lose po
>> i also understand from canada and even mexico. >> from canada, from mexico, from texas. we mobilize together as an industry in order to bring electric confidence back to our customers. this partnership has existed since 1955 and we're dedicated to the safety of our customers and restoring power to them. >> and this is a major undertaking because of what we just saw this past summer, the people in the mid-atlantic area were without power for a very long time because of a...
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down in louisiana off the gulf of mexico, something strange is happening. a few years ago as american natural gas supplies were dwindling, a company called shenier energy built a business to import energy. so you build this terminal to import liquid natural gas. a funny thing happened. >> it wasn't funny. >> it wasn't funny for the ceo of sheniere energy because his company almost went bankrupt. the low levels of natural gas production in america suddenly gave way to a boom, thanks to shale gas. >> how big is the shale gas revolution in america? >> it's stupefyingly large. >> shale gas is a form of natural gas extracted from shale rock deep underground through a special drilling process called hydraulic fracturing or fracking. in 2000 shale gas accounted for only 2% of all natural gas in in 2012 it accounts for 32%. that's because america happens to be the saudi arabia of shale gas, with big shale depos it's over much of the country. here's the kicker, when you burn natural gas to produce energy, it emits roughly half as much greenhouse gas as coal. >> natu
down in louisiana off the gulf of mexico, something strange is happening. a few years ago as american natural gas supplies were dwindling, a company called shenier energy built a business to import energy. so you build this terminal to import liquid natural gas. a funny thing happened. >> it wasn't funny. >> it wasn't funny for the ceo of sheniere energy because his company almost went bankrupt. the low levels of natural gas production in america suddenly gave way to a boom, thanks...
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down in louisiana, off the gulf of mexico, something strange is happening. a few years ago, as american natural gas supplies were dwindling a company called cheniere energy built a facility to import liquid natural gas from other countries. now, just a few years later, it's converting the facility to export gas. so you build this terminal to import liquid natural gas. >> yes. >> a funny thing happens in the next few years. >> well, it wasn't so funny. >> it wasn't funny for the cheniere ceo because his company almost went bankrupt. what happened? the low levels of natural gas production in america suddenly gave way to a boom, thanks to shale gas. how big is the shale gas revolution in america? >> it's stupefyingly large. >> in 2000, shale gas accounted for only 2% of all natural gas. in 2012, it accounts for 32%. that's because america happens to be the saudi arabia of shale gas with big shale deposits over much of the country. and here's the kicker. when you burn natural gas to produce energy, it emits roughly half as much greenhouse gas as coal. >> natural
down in louisiana, off the gulf of mexico, something strange is happening. a few years ago, as american natural gas supplies were dwindling a company called cheniere energy built a facility to import liquid natural gas from other countries. now, just a few years later, it's converting the facility to export gas. so you build this terminal to import liquid natural gas. >> yes. >> a funny thing happens in the next few years. >> well, it wasn't so funny. >> it wasn't funny...
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. >>> try to learn spanish, real spanish, from an authentic mexican, straight from mexico. none of that watered down stuff from rosetta stone. i'm learning directly from the source. >> narrator: kenneth brown will soon ship off to serve a 24 year sentence. but he's using his find days to expand his horizons. >> number 15. that means i will shoot you. so if you break in my car or you break in my house, and i catch you in there, that's what i'll tell you. okay? so hopefully, understand that. if you don't speak spanish, you better learn. and then i've got i'm sorry. i'm going to tell them i'm sorry after i shoot them. >> you just got handed a 24 year sentence. >> yeah. >> so what are your plans on using spanish? >> i don't know. if you've got 24 years, you've got a lot of time to learn a lot of stuff. why not take advantage of it. >> narrator: while his spanish might help brown bridge some cultural divides, it might not quell the hatred some of inmates feel toward him. deshawn powell, a friend of talberts has been especially incensed. >> if you're going to be in the weight roo
. >>> try to learn spanish, real spanish, from an authentic mexican, straight from mexico. none of that watered down stuff from rosetta stone. i'm learning directly from the source. >> narrator: kenneth brown will soon ship off to serve a 24 year sentence. but he's using his find days to expand his horizons. >> number 15. that means i will shoot you. so if you break in my car or you break in my house, and i catch you in there, that's what i'll tell you. okay? so hopefully,...
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you give president obama, as you see on your screen, all of john kerry's states from 2008, plus new mexico, and you know, and give ohio to romney, well, we're stuck at 266 for romney, 263 for president obama, and this is very possible. because you have president obama winning in nevada, and then you have colorado with those nine electoral votes, mountain time zone, late closing time of 9:00 eastern time. we could be up until 2:00, 3:00 in the morning waiting for a state like colorado. there's even another scenario if you were to give president obama ohio but mitt romney squeezes out a win in wisconsin which is paul ryan's home state, and give mitt romney iowa, those are 16 electoral votes. and then we're stuck with president obama, 265, mitt romney at 264. and colorado, once again, probably the closest state right now, would be determinative with those nine electoral votes. >> and so what about the latest nbc news poll for colorado's likely voters? as we get to some of these details here, can you go through that and explain the numbers there and the changing from just earlier this month? >
you give president obama, as you see on your screen, all of john kerry's states from 2008, plus new mexico, and you know, and give ohio to romney, well, we're stuck at 266 for romney, 263 for president obama, and this is very possible. because you have president obama winning in nevada, and then you have colorado with those nine electoral votes, mountain time zone, late closing time of 9:00 eastern time. we could be up until 2:00, 3:00 in the morning waiting for a state like colorado. there's...
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they're in china, mexico, canada. in countries that have made themselves more attractive for aupt parenures and business and investment. even as president obama's policies are made them less attractive here. his campaign tries to deflect and detract to minimize the failures and to make this election about small shiny objects. this election matters more than that. it matters to your family and to the senior that needs to get an appointment with the specialist but is told by the receptionist that the doctor isn't taking any more medicare patients. it's been slashed by obama care. it matters to the man in wisconsin i speck to a few days ago in what were supposed to be his best work years, he had a job with $25 an hour with benefits and now has one at $8 an hour without benefits. it matters to the college student graduating this spring with $10,000 to $20,000 in student debt. who now learns that she'll also be paying for $50,000 in government debt. a burden that will put the american dream beyond the reach of so many. it
they're in china, mexico, canada. in countries that have made themselves more attractive for aupt parenures and business and investment. even as president obama's policies are made them less attractive here. his campaign tries to deflect and detract to minimize the failures and to make this election about small shiny objects. this election matters more than that. it matters to your family and to the senior that needs to get an appointment with the specialist but is told by the receptionist that...
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neighboring new mexico, a beautiful house in santa fe. >> santa fe has old-fashioned homes and doesn't get more old-fashioned than this. this is like a tiny little package with a big surprise on the inside. it's across from santa fe downtown, and it's a blast from the past. inside, look at that, would you suspect that looking on the outside? >> no way. >> the main living areas have the steel spiral case, two of them in the house, and that one leads to the loft, totally empty except for the skinny mini table. i don't get what's going on there. the bath is a hoot, modern, the sculptures tub. looks like somebody just plopped, laid an egg in there, you know what i mean, chubby kid or dad, plop them right in there. it looks out to the open desert out back and the sky ceilings and sky lights and cement floors radiantly heated. >> 275,000. great for that price. barbara corcoran, thank you so much. >>> coming up, taylor swift to jessica and justin's wedding, the hottest news from the world of entertainment, right after this. [ ding dong ] hey -- little m&m's! wow! great costumes. what are you
neighboring new mexico, a beautiful house in santa fe. >> santa fe has old-fashioned homes and doesn't get more old-fashioned than this. this is like a tiny little package with a big surprise on the inside. it's across from santa fe downtown, and it's a blast from the past. inside, look at that, would you suspect that looking on the outside? >> no way. >> the main living areas have the steel spiral case, two of them in the house, and that one leads to the loft, totally empty...
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they're giving money to drug dealers and to people in mexico, to drug cartels. we can keep that money in colorado. it's shown that if amendment 64 passes that we're looking at $60 million in tax revenue not just through the social use of cannabis but through industri industrialized hemp and the ancillary businesses. >> kayvon, critics say if this passes in colorado, it's a gate way for the rest of the country. if this thing passes in colorado then it's likely that every other state in the union will move to legalize marijuana and recreational use of marijuana. >> good. i think that's a great thing. it's been proven that people in america, studies have shown, that they want marijuana legalized. for the first time ever well over 50% of the people in this country believe in the social legalization of marijuana while it's over 80% believe in the medical legalization of it. the old tired stigmas show that they're hurting children. teen use has gone down since medical marijuana has gone down. the studies show that this is the right thing to do and reasonable thing to
they're giving money to drug dealers and to people in mexico, to drug cartels. we can keep that money in colorado. it's shown that if amendment 64 passes that we're looking at $60 million in tax revenue not just through the social use of cannabis but through industri industrialized hemp and the ancillary businesses. >> kayvon, critics say if this passes in colorado, it's a gate way for the rest of the country. if this thing passes in colorado then it's likely that every other state in the...
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. >> reporter: martin also has a plant in mexico, which turns out another 50,000 guitars a year. did you think you'd come this far back? >> i never imagined the guitar would become as popular as today worldwide. we did $100 million in business last year. >> what do you attribute it to? >> i really think that musicians. they continue to rediscover just how cool it is to take a finely made wooden box with metal strings on it and hold it against their body and feel it vibrate. i think they find something very inspiring in that. >> anthony, i love that. >> $100 million in business. >> go martin guitars. what makes them different from the other guys? >> there's a lot of hand work and handcraftsmanship. what the musicians say, it's the sound. particularly, they age incredibly well. martins from the '50s are prized by a lot of musicians and they really treasure them. the other thing is, you know, they are not cheap. >> i was going to say, the cost? >> entry level about $500. you can get them cheaper if you're trying to match the asian model, they are trying to compete against the asians
. >> reporter: martin also has a plant in mexico, which turns out another 50,000 guitars a year. did you think you'd come this far back? >> i never imagined the guitar would become as popular as today worldwide. we did $100 million in business last year. >> what do you attribute it to? >> i really think that musicians. they continue to rediscover just how cool it is to take a finely made wooden box with metal strings on it and hold it against their body and feel it...
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the restaurant's draw, authentic cuisine, prepared by gloria nunez, who moved here from mexico city when she was 21. how many recipes are in your head? >> i don't know. night aye never count. >> reporter: now 74, she is known as grandma. what do you hope to see in the next few years? >> well, i think one of the most important things is the economy to go up a little. >> reporter: now the restaurant is run out of a strip mall. soon new building, liquor license and as many as 15 new employees. but this family is still agonizing over which candidate is best for the future. what makes this area so competitive? >> as you consider the numbers in terms of how the hispanic population is growing, not only here, but across the country, we have an important voice. >> reporter: latinos, business owners and newer residents ready to deliver nine electoral votes. they could decide who takes the white house. most people here in colorado have made up their minds, been through three debates. door knocks to their doors every day or several times a day and lots of letters to the post -- through the post. the
the restaurant's draw, authentic cuisine, prepared by gloria nunez, who moved here from mexico city when she was 21. how many recipes are in your head? >> i don't know. night aye never count. >> reporter: now 74, she is known as grandma. what do you hope to see in the next few years? >> well, i think one of the most important things is the economy to go up a little. >> reporter: now the restaurant is run out of a strip mall. soon new building, liquor license and as many...
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the restaurant's draw, authentic cuisine, prepared by gloria nunez, who move d here from mexico city when she was 21. >> how many recipes are in your head? >> i don't know. i can never count them. >> reporter: now at 74 she is known as grandma. >> i think one of the most important things is the economy to go up a little. >> reporter: the restaurant is run out of a strip mall. soon a new building, liquor license and as many as 15 new employees. this family is still agonizing over which candidate is best for the future. what makes this area so competitive? >> as you consider the numbers in terms of how the his ppanic population is growing not only here but across the country, we have an important voice. >> reporter: latinos, business owners and residents ready to deliver colorado's crucial nine electoral votes. they could decide who takes the white house. now early voting started here in colorado this past monday. so far, just a slight number of more republicans have returned those ballots than democrats. the thing about colorado, jefferson county, it's evenly split, a third republican
the restaurant's draw, authentic cuisine, prepared by gloria nunez, who move d here from mexico city when she was 21. >> how many recipes are in your head? >> i don't know. i can never count them. >> reporter: now at 74 she is known as grandma. >> i think one of the most important things is the economy to go up a little. >> reporter: the restaurant is run out of a strip mall. soon a new building, liquor license and as many as 15 new employees. this family is still...
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and then we've got high pressure out over the pacific, low pressure over mexico. between the two, that's going to set up santa ana winds, very gusty conditions, and that could make for some fire danger, extreme fire danger throughout parts of southern california. >>> good thursday morning. i'm mooeleteorologist christina loren. it's going to be 70 in livermore, 69 in concord. 67 in fremont and 66 today in san francisco. as we get into your weekend, the warmup continues. in fact we're going to be nice and dry and warm until monday. then more rain moves in tuesday in the halloween next week. >>> and that's your latest weather. matt? >>> all right, al, thank you very >>> and that's your latest weather. matt? >> all right, al, thank you very much. now to colorado and more on that startling arrest in the kidnapping and murder of 10-year-old jessica ridgeway. a 17-year-old is behind bars and will be charged in connection with that case. this morning, nbc's miguel almaguer is in golden, colorado. good morning. >> reporter: detectives say the suspect is a local boy, a tee
and then we've got high pressure out over the pacific, low pressure over mexico. between the two, that's going to set up santa ana winds, very gusty conditions, and that could make for some fire danger, extreme fire danger throughout parts of southern california. >>> good thursday morning. i'm mooeleteorologist christina loren. it's going to be 70 in livermore, 69 in concord. 67 in fremont and 66 today in san francisco. as we get into your weekend, the warmup continues. in fact we're...
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and then we've got high pressure out over the pacific, low pressure over mexico. between the two, that's going to set up santa ana winds, very gusty conditions, and that could make for some fire danger, extreme fire danger throughout parts of southern california. that's what'ia >> good morning. the winds have shifted to the east. clouds will break up this afternoon and it will still be relatively mild, high near 72. >>> and that's your latest weather. matt? >> all right, al, thank you very much. now to colorado and more on that startling arrest in the kidnapping and murder of 10-year-old jessica ridgeway. a 17-year-old is behind bars and will be charged in connection with that case. this morning, miguel almaguer is in golden, colorado. >> reporter: detectives say the suspect is a local boy, a teenager accused and responsible for a horrific crime that rocked this community. >> reporter: police say the suspect is 17-year-old austin sigg, a teenager accused of kidnapping and murdering 10-year-old jessica ridgeway. she disappeared october 5th. the fifth grader last se
and then we've got high pressure out over the pacific, low pressure over mexico. between the two, that's going to set up santa ana winds, very gusty conditions, and that could make for some fire danger, extreme fire danger throughout parts of southern california. that's what'ia >> good morning. the winds have shifted to the east. clouds will break up this afternoon and it will still be relatively mild, high near 72. >>> and that's your latest weather. matt? >> all right,...
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low pressure over mexico between the two, it's going to set up santa ana winds. very gusty conditions. that could make for fire danger, extreme fire danger throughout parts of southern california. >> good morning. some light fog around the metro area. patchy, dense fog in rural areas east and southeast of washington and around the chesapeake bay and the eastern shore. temperatures are in the low 60s. farther west, mostly clear sky, temperatures 40s to near 50 degrees. as the day progresses, a delightful autumn day. sunny tomorrow, near 70. cloudy satur >>> and that's your latest weather. matt? >> all right, al, thank you very much. now to colorado and more on that startling arrest in the kidnapping and murder of 10-year-old jessica ridgeway. a 17-year-old is behind bars and will be charged in connection with that case. this morning, miguel almaguer is in golden, colorado. >> reporter: detectives say the suspect is a local boy, a teenager accused and responsible for a horrific crime that rocked this community. >> reporter: police say the suspect is 17-year-old aus
low pressure over mexico between the two, it's going to set up santa ana winds. very gusty conditions. that could make for fire danger, extreme fire danger throughout parts of southern california. >> good morning. some light fog around the metro area. patchy, dense fog in rural areas east and southeast of washington and around the chesapeake bay and the eastern shore. temperatures are in the low 60s. farther west, mostly clear sky, temperatures 40s to near 50 degrees. as the day...
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and so there may be other winners from that so i find myself thinking mexico. big winner from the new china. australia a bit of a loser. but i think from some of our guest speakers which you are interviewing later, it would seem to me a fantastic time to be a genuine chinese stock picker. by that i mean stocks other parts in the world that may be a good way to play the new china. i call it apple versus caterpillar. not obvious to me caterpillar is a big winner as it has been in the past whereas consumer names in the u.s., big winners. >> the message here is going to be to find specific stocks in china to be opportunistic. let's go to the u.s. you hinted on that. i know you have been down in d.c. for the last 24 hours. just got up here. not so optimistic in terms of the u.s. it sounds over the last 24 hours. >> i have been very optimistic relative to most of the people about the u.s. this year. i've been a business dismissive of the election and fiscal cliff as being that bigger issue. i'm hoping it's just the fact i've before in d.c. for 24 hours and after the
and so there may be other winners from that so i find myself thinking mexico. big winner from the new china. australia a bit of a loser. but i think from some of our guest speakers which you are interviewing later, it would seem to me a fantastic time to be a genuine chinese stock picker. by that i mean stocks other parts in the world that may be a good way to play the new china. i call it apple versus caterpillar. not obvious to me caterpillar is a big winner as it has been in the past whereas...
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and mexico, i think the number now is up to over 600 plus 8-ounce servings per capita of coca-cola products, man, woman, and child, which is at least 50% higher in the united states. and grows every year, growing in the first nine months, it's quite a product. >> we still have a lot of your other investments to talk about, including american express, proctor and gamble, we'll get to that in a little bit. if you'll hold on with us. >> i'm not going anywhere. >>> still to come this morning, we have much more with warren. also talking about everything from fiscal cliff to simpson/bowles. we're going to be adding the man who runs one of the nation's biggest conglomerates. what jeff immelt is finding out from customers about the state of the economy. >>> by the way, check out the futures right now. we have been higher throughout the morning. right now those dow futures up 42 points after a big down day for the markets yesterday. "squawk" will be back after a quick break. at optionsxpress we're all about options trading. we create easy-to-use, powerful trading tools for all. look at these streami
and mexico, i think the number now is up to over 600 plus 8-ounce servings per capita of coca-cola products, man, woman, and child, which is at least 50% higher in the united states. and grows every year, growing in the first nine months, it's quite a product. >> we still have a lot of your other investments to talk about, including american express, proctor and gamble, we'll get to that in a little bit. if you'll hold on with us. >> i'm not going anywhere. >>> still to...
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golfer is trying his hand as course architect designing his first one doing so at a resort in cabo in mexico. the 14-time major champion says it will be a course that anybody of any experienced level will be able to enjoy. no word on how many more courses he wants to build and how much he's getting paid but it is costing $12 million to build. >> bill: it is costing $12 million because they have to bring the water from northern california. baja, california, it is a freaking desert. leave it alone. >> there are so many jokes i could make right now. about tiger woods. >> bill: i know. paul last night, "usa today," the fact checkers, this has been the season for fact checkers. >> i have mixed views about it myself. >> bill: you're part of it. >> i know i'm part of it. but i think sometimes we worry more about the trees and miss the forest. >> the trees are just the right height. [ laughter ] >> bill: so i just want to go through some of the ones you put out there and we'll see -- let the chips fall where they may as they say. >> fire it up. >> bill: president obama on defense spending. president
golfer is trying his hand as course architect designing his first one doing so at a resort in cabo in mexico. the 14-time major champion says it will be a course that anybody of any experienced level will be able to enjoy. no word on how many more courses he wants to build and how much he's getting paid but it is costing $12 million to build. >> bill: it is costing $12 million because they have to bring the water from northern california. baja, california, it is a freaking desert. leave...
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but we're not hearing about the fact that mexico's oil is declining in both production and distribution. that canada is being pushed toward china. then you deal with the extent problem which is an administration for all the world looks like right now it has lied not once but, a cereal set of lies that have been pushed forward by the administration over a six-week period. it is not a happy moment for this president to be having a debate on foreign policy. lori: add to that the fact we heard quite a bit from the governor already on his foreign policy, how he is planning to deal with china. his plans for opening up trade and so on, so forth and actually quite convincing. at least that is what -- >> i mentioned the expression dog whistle here. here is another problem. he has chavez and putin and castro endorsing obama, does. this is a loud dog whistle for the world he has, as he says to medvedev, the president of russia, the prime minister of russia now, he will have more flexibility after four years. there are higher values at work here in this administration than simply serving the intere
but we're not hearing about the fact that mexico's oil is declining in both production and distribution. that canada is being pushed toward china. then you deal with the extent problem which is an administration for all the world looks like right now it has lied not once but, a cereal set of lies that have been pushed forward by the administration over a six-week period. it is not a happy moment for this president to be having a debate on foreign policy. lori: add to that the fact we heard...
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they're looking at winning mexico and the west, iowa and the midwest along with michigan, wisconsin, ohio, pennsylvania. you win those states you win re-election. that's what it boils down to. so you're still competing in virginia and north carolina and in florida. but you know exactly what's numero uno for the obama campaign. >> it was a big wean ntd for newspaper endorsements. newspapers around the country came out with who they support. mitt romney picked up endorsements in florida, orlando sentinel, tampa tribune, the pittsburgh tribune review, union leader. president obama with a bunch of newspapers, including the cleveland plain dealer, and the "denver post." roland, newspapers are not what they used to be. do the endorsements still matter? >> 2004, president george w. bush's wins ohio by 110,000 votes, he's re-elected. 2008, senator obama wins north carolina by 14,000 votes. in the end by less than one%, barely loses missouri to senator john mccain. so when you're in a tight election, if an endorsement could potentially give you 5,000, 10,000 votes, trust me you do not mind th
they're looking at winning mexico and the west, iowa and the midwest along with michigan, wisconsin, ohio, pennsylvania. you win those states you win re-election. that's what it boils down to. so you're still competing in virginia and north carolina and in florida. but you know exactly what's numero uno for the obama campaign. >> it was a big wean ntd for newspaper endorsements. newspapers around the country came out with who they support. mitt romney picked up endorsements in florida,...
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down in louisiana off the gulf of mexico, something strange is happening. a few years ago as american natural gas supplies were dwindling, a company built a facility to import liquid natural gas from other countries. now it's converting the facility to export gas. so you build this to export natural gas. >> a funny thing happens. >> in the next few years. >> it wasn't so funny. >> it wasn't funny for the ceo of shanier energy. the low levels of natural gas production in america suddenly gave way to a boom, that's because of shale gas. shale gas is -- hydraulic fracturing or fracing. >> here's the kicker, when you burn natural gas to produce energy, it emitts roughly half as much greenhouse gas as coal. >> natural gas is the perfect complement to wind and solar. not only does it emitt half as much co 2rks as coal, but you can turn it on and off when the sun goes down or the wind stops blowing. but we can make tremendous inroads to reducing our carbon emissions. >> in 2011, greenhouse gas emissions in the u.s. were 9% lower than 2007 levels. one reason was th
down in louisiana off the gulf of mexico, something strange is happening. a few years ago as american natural gas supplies were dwindling, a company built a facility to import liquid natural gas from other countries. now it's converting the facility to export gas. so you build this to export natural gas. >> a funny thing happens. >> in the next few years. >> it wasn't so funny. >> it wasn't funny for the ceo of shanier energy. the low levels of natural gas production in...
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. >>> albuquerque, new mexico -- a hot air balloon crashes into a 700-foot radio tower, leaving the pilot and his two young passengers dangling from above with little hope for survival. bill chappell is a retired forester with the u.s. forest service. for the past 15 years, he's piloted a hot air balloon modeled after smokey bear, the consummate symbol of fire prevention. >> it's a lot of fun. we all have a grand time doing it. it's a good excuse to be a kid again. and at the same time preventing fires. >> but during a 2004 flight at the albuquerque international balloon fiesta, ironically it's the friendly face of smokey bear at the center of a catastrophe. >> well, it was like any other day. it was the last day of the fiesta here. the weather was as predictable as it could be. they had predicted calm breezes, and that's the way it started. >> bill has two young passengers in his balloon, 14-year-old troy wells and 10-year-old aaron whitaker. >> on that particular morning, we had what you call microbursts or wind shears that just come out of nowhere. a sudden wind that just fouled everyt
. >>> albuquerque, new mexico -- a hot air balloon crashes into a 700-foot radio tower, leaving the pilot and his two young passengers dangling from above with little hope for survival. bill chappell is a retired forester with the u.s. forest service. for the past 15 years, he's piloted a hot air balloon modeled after smokey bear, the consummate symbol of fire prevention. >> it's a lot of fun. we all have a grand time doing it. it's a good excuse to be a kid again. and at the...
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actually in new mexico, colorado and nevada i take more votes from obama. and in michigan i take more votes from romney. it equals from both sides then i'm back to the fact look, there are liberals on social issues. >> how do you think it's going to go in colorado, and how would that manifest? >> i think it's going to pass. i say this tongue-in-cheek, but i think it passes in colorado, and then when the entire country gets on airplanes to go to denver for the weekend to chill out, i see the rest of the country falling in line with rational drug policy. i have to disagree with the sheriff that you played a teaser earlier. look, i would say in new mexico, if we legalized marijuana, what about the millions of people who would want to move to your state state, entrepreneurs business people doctors lawyers that would want to raise their kids in an environment where people aren't going to go to jail for making bad choices. >> and you know, i want to ask you one question before we let you go governor. there is a chance that you could be the rafael nader, in quotes
actually in new mexico, colorado and nevada i take more votes from obama. and in michigan i take more votes from romney. it equals from both sides then i'm back to the fact look, there are liberals on social issues. >> how do you think it's going to go in colorado, and how would that manifest? >> i think it's going to pass. i say this tongue-in-cheek, but i think it passes in colorado, and then when the entire country gets on airplanes to go to denver for the weekend to chill out, i...
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a lot of respect between the two countries. >> translator: the united states sees mexico like one more, but not like a brother. no. for convenience only. >> he is supposed to see people the same and give more opportunities. >> translator: i think that it should be a little more friendly and support mexicans. more in terms of the issue of immigration. make a law so that mexicans there have a better opportunity in life and in work. >> all right. now we see political missteps all the time. most of them, of course, verbal, but here's one case where the stumble was literal. that's the australian prime minister julia gillald taking a fall. up again in no time. no damage done. later explaining with some grace what happened. >> oh, you know, i'm fine. men get to war flat shoes all day every day. if you wear a heel, it can get embedded in soft grass, and then when you pull your foot out, the shoe doesn't come, and the rest of it is, as you saw. >> she's an aussie. she can take that. >>> at many cafes, of course, order a coffee, maybe a pastry, perhaps check your e-mail. well, in japan thief got
a lot of respect between the two countries. >> translator: the united states sees mexico like one more, but not like a brother. no. for convenience only. >> he is supposed to see people the same and give more opportunities. >> translator: i think that it should be a little more friendly and support mexicans. more in terms of the issue of immigration. make a law so that mexicans there have a better opportunity in life and in work. >> all right. now we see political...
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best example, and just imagine if nafta says, for instance, could veto america's national budget or if mexico could veto america's national budget. that's the scope of what angela merkel is talking about. needless to say, there are some countries that are not very fond of that idea. france and spain being two of them. essential there are a lot of points of contention here at this euro zone summit, but it is a very, very important one for the future of the common european currency, michael. >> you make a good point. it's worth getting that context from you. it is an interconnected world. we've already seen the european economic crisis affect china's economy because europeans aren't buying as much from china, and, of course, europe is the u.s.'s biggest trading partner. how does all of this flow on through the world markets? the u.s. economy. >> it would be huge for the u.s. economy is one of the these government wooz fail. if a country like spain would fall part, that would have massive reprecussions that would really make the legal leman catastrophe look like a storm. why the european leaders
best example, and just imagine if nafta says, for instance, could veto america's national budget or if mexico could veto america's national budget. that's the scope of what angela merkel is talking about. needless to say, there are some countries that are not very fond of that idea. france and spain being two of them. essential there are a lot of points of contention here at this euro zone summit, but it is a very, very important one for the future of the common european currency, michael....
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new mexico native jeb corliss was among the favorites, but a south african jumper took the top prize. >>> and dogs, well, they're just like us. so what really happens when they get their day started after you leave work? same old thing, they fight with the alarm clock, they throw on a shirt, do some dental hygiene, grab a bite for breakfast, of course, and then they hit the couch for some quality tv watching. time to change the channel, it's a dog's life all right. that's genius. it's now five minutes after the hour, love it. driving off to work. back over to al for another check of the weather. >> that is fantastic. oh, thanks so much, natalie. >>> all right. let's see what we've got for you. starting off, we've got this big system that is pushing its way from canada all the way down to texas. heavy rain down through the gulf coast. we've got showers also around the great lakes, behind the system, some wrap around snow coming in, high wind warnings, high wind watches and wind advisories from bismarck down to tulsa. and as we go ahead of the system, we've got a lot of warm air, moist
new mexico native jeb corliss was among the favorites, but a south african jumper took the top prize. >>> and dogs, well, they're just like us. so what really happens when they get their day started after you leave work? same old thing, they fight with the alarm clock, they throw on a shirt, do some dental hygiene, grab a bite for breakfast, of course, and then they hit the couch for some quality tv watching. time to change the channel, it's a dog's life all right. that's genius. it's...
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that's the -- the combination of united states, canada and mexico. north america will probably -- could produce as much oil as it consumes sometimes within the next 20 years. part of that is that we're consuming less. as i said, we're using less fuel in our cars. so we might be able to produce the same amount that we consume. however, we won't be independent of whatever the prices will be. that in no way will shield us from high or volatile prices because prices are set on the global market. >> bill: it is an interesting concept that in the global market, any country one country be totally energy independent. >> yes exactly. this global technology race, we never think globally of the country. we're very ins lar and we need to open our eyes to what's going on. >> bill: you guys are great. thank you, victoria for coming in as a "friend of bill" for the whole hour. great to see you. coral, always good to have you here. >> good to be here. >> bill: thank you both. i'll be back and tell what you the president is up to today. another busy day on the trail.
that's the -- the combination of united states, canada and mexico. north america will probably -- could produce as much oil as it consumes sometimes within the next 20 years. part of that is that we're consuming less. as i said, we're using less fuel in our cars. so we might be able to produce the same amount that we consume. however, we won't be independent of whatever the prices will be. that in no way will shield us from high or volatile prices because prices are set on the global market....
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production, including from all of the united states and north america, for that matter, from canada, from mexico, or whatever, and the less you need to import the more you can produce here in the united states, presumably the price will go down, but having said that, the price of gases lean is based on the world market. there's a huge demand. it's the marketplace that determine ifs it's $3 a gallon, $4 a gallon or whatever, and there are various laws and taxes around the country. buying a gallon of gasoline, for example, might be much more expensive in new jersey -- there's a lot of variables that go into the price of a gallon of gas, but in general i think the answer should be simple. yes, the department of energy should try to work to reduce the cost of energy for the american people. >> and some pundits thought it was pretty political that the president -- i believe it was back in june -- tapped into the strategic petroleum reserve. i asked christine roman if that -- that's not a full scale way to attack that problem. it's a temporary thing, and it's mostly -- >> it's awe very short-term solu
production, including from all of the united states and north america, for that matter, from canada, from mexico, or whatever, and the less you need to import the more you can produce here in the united states, presumably the price will go down, but having said that, the price of gases lean is based on the world market. there's a huge demand. it's the marketplace that determine ifs it's $3 a gallon, $4 a gallon or whatever, and there are various laws and taxes around the country. buying a...
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. ♪ >>> a group of monks who live in few mexico spend their days reading, praying, working and singing. and they also brew their own beer. >> and they've been signed by a major recording label. they're releasing their debut album and we're so happy to have you with us today. welcome, gentlemen. congratulations on the record deal. >> how did that feel like? >> justin bieber must be so nervous. >> was it great news? >> we couldn't imagine it. >> somebody found out about you and said there's a record deal here. and you brew your own beer. we love that. we have to give it a try. thank you. what are you singing for us? >> it's called alleluia. >> we're so excited. here they are. ♪ ♪ alleluia, alleluia ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> beautiful. >> so soothing. >> i think it will be billboard with a bullet. i really do. thank you, gentlemen. god bless you all for coming. really appreciate it. tomorrow paranormal actress, 50 hottest bachelors, also makeovers and die tt mistakes. have a great wednesday. ♪ ♪ [ man ] excuse me miss. [ gasps ] this fiber one 90 calorie brownie has all the moist
. ♪ >>> a group of monks who live in few mexico spend their days reading, praying, working and singing. and they also brew their own beer. >> and they've been signed by a major recording label. they're releasing their debut album and we're so happy to have you with us today. welcome, gentlemen. congratulations on the record deal. >> how did that feel like? >> justin bieber must be so nervous. >> was it great news? >> we couldn't imagine it. >>...
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in the war against junk food, school districts in california and new mexico are trying to ban flaming hot cheetos. how dare they? because they say they're a health hazard to students. officials also slamming the spicy snack for having too much fat and salt. the districts in illinois has already taken them off its lunch menu. again, a lot of sinuses are rejoicing, they'll never be cleared. she served our country and now an iraq veteran is being denied in-state tuition at a university, even though she lives in that state. she says the university of north carolina pembroke told her she didn't qualify because she didn't pay state income taxes because she was in iraq. when the army transferred her to texas for six months. but she's paying taxes and a mortgage on her home in north carolina. now she's starting an on-line petition to get the school to change its policies and how it treats student veterans. i want all of you to get on-line behind her. let's go to steve with three other people. >> steve: thank you very much. the biggest take away from last night may be the sparring between the
in the war against junk food, school districts in california and new mexico are trying to ban flaming hot cheetos. how dare they? because they say they're a health hazard to students. officials also slamming the spicy snack for having too much fat and salt. the districts in illinois has already taken them off its lunch menu. again, a lot of sinuses are rejoicing, they'll never be cleared. she served our country and now an iraq veteran is being denied in-state tuition at a university, even...
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. >> they do say there were some issues in china and mexico because of refranchising that the net revenue there declined 17% but they say because of beverage refranchising. >>> the second of three presidential debates, nothing like the first. president obama and mitt romney going toe-to-toe over jobs, energy, and taxes, which at times turned into angry cross talk. >> in the last four years, you cut permits and licenses on federal land and federal waters in half. >> not true, governor romney. >> by how much did you cut them by, then? >> we have actually produced more oil. >> no, you didn't. >> yes, you did. >> i should have said, oh, really, yes, you did, infinity plus one is what i always come back with. they've got no response to infinity plus one. >> it happens with us a lot, doesn't it? >> it does. >> that usually gets them. but watching that, i don't know, there's a -- what is it when something gets too big and it's -- the returns start becoming hard to -- >> diminishing returns. >> was there diminishing returns last night with all of the arguing back and forth with facts? >> yes. >>
. >> they do say there were some issues in china and mexico because of refranchising that the net revenue there declined 17% but they say because of beverage refranchising. >>> the second of three presidential debates, nothing like the first. president obama and mitt romney going toe-to-toe over jobs, energy, and taxes, which at times turned into angry cross talk. >> in the last four years, you cut permits and licenses on federal land and federal waters in half. >>...
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and of course mexico and chile. you know, these are poor countries that have free trade agreements with the united states. david: yes. >> that is very good for them. in addition their central banks are implementing inflation targeting policies which have brought down inflation to, you know, three, 4% at most. and of course you have brazil. i think brazil has still some excessively protectionistic approach but i think, a good strategy for the united states would be to offer countries like brazil, like uruguay, and peru, the possibility of engaging in free trade negotiations. that would be very good for those countries but also for the united states. there are plenty of opportunities there. david: domingo, we have to invite you back specifically to talk about mexico. we haven't forgotten mexico. we have news coming on the citi front. there is analyst call coming in. the former finance minister from argentina. thanks very much for coming in. >> appreciate it. liz: david, the headlines are flashing "fast and furious"ly.
and of course mexico and chile. you know, these are poor countries that have free trade agreements with the united states. david: yes. >> that is very good for them. in addition their central banks are implementing inflation targeting policies which have brought down inflation to, you know, three, 4% at most. and of course you have brazil. i think brazil has still some excessively protectionistic approach but i think, a good strategy for the united states would be to offer countries like...
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in mexico, we saw a successful feel. what would be your take on getting this ship righted at citi? should they be ipo'ing? >> i think having minority shareholders when you're trying to run a business, especially when they're outside shareholder. i'm biassed, i think banks could be basic commercial bankers, you should just do regular commercial banking. if you get back to the basics i think citi corp can be successful. >> his resume is certainly much stronger in areas that -- so, just from that standpoint and i must say that i heard from other people who particularly in the past few hours, that he is highly regarded. but i do not know. >>> and real quick on making money and banking right now where interest rays are, what would be your sense of the profitability of your entire sector given the level of rights and the level of the anemic pace of growth in the economy? >> i think the sector will be challenged because of low interest rates and regulations are probably even more troublesome than low interest rates, and to slow the economy not only in the united states but around the worl
in mexico, we saw a successful feel. what would be your take on getting this ship righted at citi? should they be ipo'ing? >> i think having minority shareholders when you're trying to run a business, especially when they're outside shareholder. i'm biassed, i think banks could be basic commercial bankers, you should just do regular commercial banking. if you get back to the basics i think citi corp can be successful. >> his resume is certainly much stronger in areas that -- so,...
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i mean, the guy was born in mexico with nothing when he came to this country, rose to be head of a car company, a governor. i mean, my dad was the real deal. and his life and his memory inspires me. so, yeah, i write his name there. of course i look at ann every chance i get. she's usually looking down. she's a little nervous during the debates. but i look to her to see if she feels like i've done a good job. >> let's bring in our chief political analyst, gloria borger. that's a little comment we'll look forward to him maybe if he's got notes tonight writing his dad's name as well. but both of these candidates, they've had very different relationships with their respective fathers. >> yeah. i think mitt romney as you just heard idolized his father, is trying to live up to his father. if you were an armchair psychologist you would say he's trying to win the presidency his father never could win. i think with president obama as he's spoken about his father was absent in his life. and one thing he has done in his life is go out of his way to be a present father for his young girls because
i mean, the guy was born in mexico with nothing when he came to this country, rose to be head of a car company, a governor. i mean, my dad was the real deal. and his life and his memory inspires me. so, yeah, i write his name there. of course i look at ann every chance i get. she's usually looking down. she's a little nervous during the debates. but i look to her to see if she feels like i've done a good job. >> let's bring in our chief political analyst, gloria borger. that's a little...